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LAWN HACK ‘Vacuum mulching’ can keep your lawn green and healthy in Fall despite the falling leaves – any mower can be transformed ...
Don't let fall leaves go to waste! Learn how to use fall leaves in the garden as mulch or soil covering for your row garden or raised bed.
Watch the fascinating transformation of a sturdy leaf spring into a razor-sharp blade through precision heating and expert shaping. Skilled craftsmen use intense heat and controlled hammering to ...
All the Queen’s Horses is a brown so deep and dark that it’s almost black; it evokes leaf mulch and winter walks, coffee grinds and, well, horse behinds.
The same high-speed spinning mulching blades coupled with a centrifugal fan ensure fine clipping distribution without any clumping, a frequent nuisance for robomowers and push mowers alike.
Sharp blades and slow passes shred the leaves better. When there’s a deep layer of leaves, it may be necessary to make several passes to chop them fine enough (the consistency of corn flakes).
2. Reduces Waste and Saves Time Instead of raking, bagging leaves, and disposing of them—a chore that requires time and effort—mulching allows you to repurpose them right on your lawn.
So what can we as homeowners do to responsibly manage the leaves in our yards and make them an asset rather than a chore, hinderance, or detriment to our water quality? Here are four easy, purposeful ...
Remove leaves the easy way — let the lawnmower do the work for you. Pulverize leaves by using a mulching mower or making two or three passes with a regular mower.
What are the benefits for our lawns of mulching leaves? "We recommend to mulch leaves because we can return nutrients that are important for our lawns or for the trees themselves," said Trappe.
Beautiful as they are, colorful autumn leaves can be a real clean up process. Instead of bagging them up or letting them blow away, you can turn them into a valuable resource for your garden. Leaf ...